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> If they are just names that are independent of architecture, then > why is there any need to mention the architecture ? Well, so you can tell the difference between those and, say, ppc-pc-cygwin. Or, i86-pc-cygwin (if a 16-bit version were even possible). > Furthermore, what is the point of changing the name of the > architecture if there is no difference ? Marketing. People don't like buying software for "older" computers. Plus, "uname" returns the actual cpu, and config.guess uses that, so if you built cygwin on a 486, it would default to i486-pc-cygwin because that's what you built it on. We all have 686's so that's our default. -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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